[release-notes/gnome-3-22] draft two more sections



commit c199d6f303bf2a337389a2bef9d1db3d4add2a92
Author: Allan Day <allanpday gmail com>
Date:   Wed Aug 31 17:50:59 2016 +0100

    draft two more sections

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   <section id="wayland">
     <title>Wayland Progress</title>
     <media type="image" src="figures/wayland.png"/>
+    <p>Wayland is the next generation technology for display and input on
+    GNU/Linux. It eliminates graphics glitches, addresses long-standing bugs,
+    and lays the foundation for more secure applications. Wayland also brings
+    new functionality, such as multitouch touchpad gestures.</p>
+    <p>GNOME's Wayland support has been steadily maturing over recent releases.
+    In GNOME &lastversion;, it became usable for the majority of users. Since
+    then, support has continued to improve. With &gnomeversion;, Wacom graphics
+    tables can be used using Wayland, closing one of the major gaps. Myriad
+    smaller improvements have also been made, making the Wayland experience
+    even more polished.</p>
   </section>
 
   <section id="keyboard-settings">
     <title>Redesigned Keyboard Settings</title>
     <media type="image" src="figures/placeholder.png"/>
+    <p>GNOME's keyboard settings have been overhauled for &gnomeversion;. The
+    new design is much clearer and eliminates known issues with the previous
+    version. A search feature makes it really quick to search for keyboard
+    shortcuts you want to change, and the process for setting a shortcut
+    provides much improved feedback.</p>
   </section>
 
   <section id="dconf-editor">


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